![]() ![]() With almost one in 10 Windows devices running end-of-life software, opportunities for miscreants abound. Even Windows Server 2003 was still hanging on in there. ![]() Windows Server 2008 accounted for 0.57 per cent of the PCs in the report despite also being well out of mainstream support. Both are out of support, although Microsoft will keep security patches coming for the latter – at a price.Įven more disturbing are those mystery beige boxes in the server room that nobody likes to talk about. Windows XP accounted for 3.62 per cent of PCs in the survey and Windows 7 was a hair under 6 per cent. Microsoft touts Windows 11 SE: A locked-down OS to give Chromebooks a run for their money in schools.FYI: If the latest Windows 11 really wants to use Edge, it will use Edge no matter what.There's something to be said for delayed gratification when Windows 11 is this full of bugs.Got enterprise workstations and hope to run Windows 11? Survey says: You lose.If they're all as dull as the November Update, this is fine Microsoft slows Windows 10 release cadence to yearly.Plus, the Lansweeper data threw up some statistics that could be more concerning than the snails-pace adoption of Windows 11. ![]()
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